Albuca bracteata aka Pregnant Onion is a succulent bulb that bears a strong resemblance to an onion. It can be planted with the top of the bulb above ground, exposing any of its small, green bulbil offsets. It sprouts broad, green leaves that fountain from the bulb. In the spring or summer, it blooms in a burst of white flowers with green midstripes to their petals. This is a winter-growing bulb that goes dormant and loses its leaves each summer after blooming. Keep the bulb dry through its summer dormancy and resume watering as the leaves re-sprout in fall. When the flower stalks are growing, the tips of the leaves often turn brown. This is a normal occurrence and new leaves will sprout in the fall. Pick containers with drainage holes and use well-draining cactus and succulent soil with 50% to 70% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite. Water deeply enough for water to run out the drainage hole, then wait for the soil to fully dry before watering again.
You will be getting 1 division of the 3 shown here, and are rooted divisions. Plant will ship bare root. Will refund some of the shipping cost when placing an order for 2 or more plants. All my plants are healthy and pest free. I ship USPSĀ priority mail 2-5 business days. All purchases on or after Wednesday will ship the following Monday to avoid plants spending the weekend at the post office. Not responsible for frozen plants or delays from postal service, thatās out of my hands. If you require a heat pack, I have some for sale, check under my other listings. Iām not making any money on these, I have them there for YOUR convenience. They are priced at $6 thatās to cover my cost. If you purchase a heat pack send me a message and let me know is for your order.Ā For orders cancelled or refundedĀ Ā 72 hoursĀ after being placed, there will be a $5Ā charge (deducted from total refund) to cover restocking and Stripeās processing fee.
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